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Oh Dear, True Fear

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Travis West:
So I was thinking about how bustedly powerful True Fear is, but I think theres room in the language for a different interpretation.

TT rules state:
"...He may defend himself if attacked and otherwise act normally, although his actions will likely be guided by fear."

And MET rules state:
"The target can defend against attacks and otherwise act normally (or as normally as possible when gripped with terror)."

If we interpret the term "defend" in terms of "Self Defense" it is entirely possible a target under the effects of true fear may be able to attack if attacked, ESPECIALLY if cornered or retreat looks more dangerous than the alternative of fighting.

Just a thought: Gifts which can shut down aggressive actions while you by wailed on is more the province of intermediate or advanced powers, ESPECIALLY given True Fear is physical vs willpower (doubled).

Nike 'Slays the Patriarchy' Strilakos:
Hmm. I can totes see that...  like can attack if unable flee?

Travis West:
Exactly. Cornered animal mentality. If they get attacked while true fear is in effect, they make an assessment as to fleeing or fighting makes the most sense, per their character.

An Elder BSD for instance knows that the cliath glasswalker that just used true fear on him is just going to shoot him in the back for six rounds as he runs, so obviously the only way for him to survive is to fearfully and savagely attack him. Sorta like that.

Lars Nielsen:
I would think running or hiding would always be more appropriate than charging for True Fear, but I could see someone in melee striking back.

Carter Heyward:
I always feel the qualifier in regards to the use of this Gift on non-humans/supernaturals means it just doesn't work as well on them at all, and that there is leeway here that one may fight, that is, they were thinking of the flight/fight response and wrote a power accordingly. The language they use isn't great (which is true of WW in general), but that's because the theory of WW is that story is king and powers and mechanics can (and should) be houseruled on the spot when conflicts come up.

I would love it to be flight/fight, as seems appropriate in context.

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